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"6 " ORY TREATY PLEA “MAY BE PUBLIHED U. S.Notifies Britain Publica- tion of Full Correspondence Is Welcomed Here. The British government has been advised that the United States would welcome an agreement for publica- tion of all correspondence between the two countries relative to Secre- tary Hughes' proposal for a treaty agreement to cover introduction of ship cargo liquors under seal into the United States and also permit search and seizure of rum-running vessels up to a limit of twelve miles off shore. A statement made Monday in the house of commons that the American on was being withheld ation in response to a State Department request is under- stood to have prompted the depart- ment in making it clear that it had no objection to publication, provided that both the British reply and the American note on the subject are given out. Presumably steps have en to arrange with the Brit- ish ment for a publication date for th rrespondence. ‘COURAGE” MESSAGES + SENT TO MAXWELLE Cables and Radiograms Said to Have Been Sent by Mrs. Ryan Contain Wish. ) By the Associated Press. ' NEW YORK, August 1.—The word “cwurage” alone or as part of various phrases in French and English is used in messages alleged to have been sent to George Maxwell, music publisher, by Mrs. Allan A. Ryan, whose busband brought the chari of authoxship of “poison pen’ lett, of which Maxwell later was cleared. Coples of cablegrams and radic- grams allez-d to h been exchongs- . Maxwell and today in a before the Maxwell. Mra. Ryan transcript of te grand jury which in The text of khe does net =support the cante adge in a brief filed by the district attorney s office that M van had expressed | “undying love” for Maxwe: or had stated she wished he were the father of her children Mrs. Ryan's messages, however, do persistently use thda word “courage” with no wtion to the con- occurs alone and # “Much courage,” “Beaucoup courage, age,” “Illimitable courage.” courage,” ‘‘Complete courage,” * age never falls” and *“Courage infii.” —_—— At the age of thirty years, Mrs. 8 Deep of New Castle. Pa., claims | to be the youngest grandmother in | the country. | 13 Moonshiners WithFlagFlying Ask for Arrest By the Aswociated Press. RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. August 1.— From far back In the Ozark hills of Pope county, a heavy motor truck, bearing thirteen men, who sald they | were moonshiners, and thelr whisky making outfits and flying the Amer-| ican flag, chugsed into Russellville | late *vesterday and surrendered to attaches of the sherif’s office. They | announced they had decided to aban- | don _their profession—and pay the| penalty of the law. Witnesses were immediately taken before the grand jury and the men were indicted. ACCUSES HUSBAND. i e ! Woman Party Leader Says He' { Threatens Her. ! NEW YORK, August 1.—Mrs. Lillian | Sire, president of the Women's Na- tional League of Democratic Clubs, has petitioned the supreme court for ! injunction restraining her husband, Clarence D. Sire, from whom she was separated on May 2, from annoying her. Mrs. Sire said in her petition that her husband has continually humili- ted and disgraced her by threatening to “fix" her and to run her out of the state. NEW OIL BUYING PLAN. HOUSTON, Tex., August 1.—The Humblc Oil and Refining Company Houston headquarters announces, ef- fective August 1, that it will pro- rate purchases in the Ranger dis- trict to an amount equal to 70 per cent of the runs for the last fifteen days of July from the various prop- eriles from which it is purchasing crude oil. e Mrs. Mary E. Seaton gave up a luc- rative position as a bookkeeper to ac- cept the appointment as policewoman in_Cleveland. Ohio. in Cleveland OhMo:. o Don’t Suffer With | Headache —when you can get quick relief—almost like magic—with “Stop-It” There’s no harmful, habit- forming drugs in “Stop-It"— it's just a common-sense, prac- tical prescription that proves remarkably efficacious in practically every case of head- ache—no matter how severe. Take “Stop-It” not only for headache, but neuralgia, ner- vousness, insomnia, travelers’ headache, etc. It will bring relief when other préparations have failed. 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Values in Fall Dresses, 325 of Fashionable Satins or Tricotwill Arrived to take their place in early autumn wardrobes and particularly interesting to the late vacationist, these new models clearly point to the modes of Fall. Modes that vary the ways of pleatings, suggest new braided motifs and emphasize the straight line with flounce flare. ILLUSTRATED AT THE LEFT—two Fall Dresses of satin charmeuse. One has the smallest of tucks to make it unusual; the other with three volants of bias bands, repeats the bias effect at cuffs. Women's Dress Section, Third fioor. AT THE RIGHT—smart with the new- ness of Fall are two models of tricotwill in navy. Much that is fashionable centers about the vogue for lower flounce pleat- ing, a feature attained by these. Important in the Sale of Furs The Fur Coat of Caracul Its Fashion importance is widely mentioned for the coming season. And among the most luxurious models are those in our selection. Now at Lower Prices Smart as to length and beautiful as to color and trimming is a short coat of platinum caracul with large silken collar and very deep cuffs of platinum colored fox. $495. A black caracul coat, 50-inch length, is even richer in tone because of a black fox chin collar and cuffs. Sale priced, $495. Gunmetal Caracul Coat receives special mention because this is the first appearance here of caracul in this newly fashion- able shade. A model with taupe fox trimming. Sale priced, $650. Combinations of black caracul with black lynx fashion a coat 51 inches long. Black Caracul Cape, 46-inch length, has Kolinsky trimming. Both sale priced, $750. Tllustrated—Brown caracul coat with brown fox, $595. Fur Section, Third floor. Summer Silk Skirts, $12-50 All Clearance Grouped Decidedly smart sports models and those designed for summer afternoons; striking in the richness of their ma- terials: For Babies Who Go Vacationing Mothers will find convenient requisites from our complete supplies. Paper Diapers, 10 to a pack- age, per pkg 25 Rubber Lap Pads with de- tachable cloth tops. Black Sateen Diaj lined in white rubl Infants' “Sleep Safe” Baby Harness to prevent falling from bed or Pul Infants’ Section, Fourth foor. Roshanara Fan-Ta-Si Crepe de Chine Georgette Many of the desired knife-pleated skirts and others plainy gathered and equally fashionable. A number of the plair: novelty skirts that came in as the latest of mid- summer styles. -« A good selection of all-white skirts and shades of soft grays and light tans, also navy and black. And there are many days of summer for enjoying cos- tumes of which these skirts may be the leading part. The Reduced Price is Considerably Less. Skirt Section, Third floor. r Bags, Girls’ Fine 10th, 11th, F & G Sts. August Clearance Women’s Undermuslins S %3 15 95 Nainsook and fine muslin underthings regrouped at lower prices. All from our regular stock of carefully made and neatly trimmed lingerie including: Gowns Straight Chemise Marcella Drawers Closed Drawers Envelope Chemise Combinations Corset Covers Long Skirts Tailored styles and trimmed with lace, embroidery, in- sertion or edging. Muslin Underwear Section, Third Soor. Final Clearance—Women’s Bandeaux & Brassieres Now 75¢ Very good models, including the long line or regulation style bandeaux. Of various pattern brocades, satin- stripe poplin and trecos. Back or front closing. A number of models with com- fortable elastic inserts. Sizes from 38 to 48—and a few larger sizes. Corset Section, Third fioor. New Silk Dreéses, $29.50 In Larger Sizes There is a different style appeal to every model. and all retain that specially designed, slenderiz- ing effect while closely following newest fashions of the coming season. The continued preference for pleats and pleatings is shown in the two models illustrated. Unusual sleeve conceptions for Fall as well as a new kind of braid trimming are also noted. Dresses of lustrous silk crepes in decp browns, navy or black. Sizes 42 to 54. Special Size Section, Third fioor. -Satin Hats, $7-% A New Fall Fashion at a Sale Price There is something very becoming in each one of these new Autumn models—whether in shape or the combina- tions of black and white—or in those that drop short little veils over the brim, ] Trimmings are in keeping with the effect of bridging the time just now before Fall really be- gins. They're of trim hackle feathers, swirls of satin, bows of velvet or show merely color contrast. The cloche, increasing in favor, and the short-back hat are in- Closed Saturdays Now Is the Time for Another Sweater These at $4 —give you an excellent choice and offer the newest in fancy block or stripe de- signs. Both sleeveless or with sleeves, if you're planning to wear them later. Sweaters of light-weight wool or fiber and wool. Popular deep V-neck style with four or five buttons at the lower front. Tan and brown, gray and white, white and rose, tan and jade, or all rose or jade. Sweater Section, Third floor. Children’s Socks, 25¢ pt. To Go With Every Costume Color Mercerized lisle socks in half length. White with fancy colored top and turn- over cuff. Sizes 44 to 9. At 50c Pair Imported mercerized lisle socks with most every shade in striped or solid colors com- bined with white. Also plain brown, cordovan and white with self cuffs. Sizes 4} to 9)% Boys’ Heavy English Ribbed Golf Hose, rolled tops. Black, brown, cordovan. Sizes 8 to 11 Children's Hoslery Section, Fourth floor. Girls’ Dresses Reducedto$10 One mu, now select from the most delightful summer dresses—those that were much higher priced—frocks for her of six to fourteen and in Junior sizes, thirteen to seventeen years. Daintiest of voile dresses in tempting shades; swisses trimmed in fashions that are youthful copies of Misses’ styles and dresses of fine linen, eponge or basket weave. 40 In This Group Dresses for party occasions and by the setting—in loose diamonds the flaws are more easily detected. We like to show our customers the loose diamonds—and be certain that they are entirely satisfied. Then we like to have them select a mounting that they particularly like, and to show them how the stone and mounting are combined in a beautiful article of jew- elry in our daylight shop. /:}\\\\\V ity Merchants Since 1888 708 Seventh Street 3123 M Street N.W. Porto Rican Blouses, $2:25 To Add a Bit of Crispy Newness Sports or traveling out- fits will appear all the more trig for the smart tailoredness of these handmade Blouses. Of dimity or batiste and with more drawn- work patterns than be- fore. Peter Pan, V or square neckline and trim little turn-back cuffs. Some with filet or Irish crochet lace edge. Blouse Section, Third fioor. ‘White Footwear When attention is-paid to the very correct detdils of dress, Mothers may feel as- sured of their choice from this selection of fine Pumps. And all white is constantly required for the young daughter at seashore or summer resort. White Reinskin Pumps—trim- med with kid and fastening at the side wgh m;?l buckle izes 4 to7... A..$6pr' ‘White Canvas Pumps—of a fine grade; _ plain toe $5.50 an oné€ strap. T Sizes 25 to 7..... PP Misses’ White Pumps—of fine canvas, square_ toe and welt soles. Sizes 11% to fiun pr.; 8% $3~50 pr. to iy Children’s Shoe cluded in this showing. Millinery Eection, Third floor. dresses that will be right for coming school days, Girls' Sectiem, Fourth, floor. Annual August Sale Blankets, $8.55 and #10 Pair A sale that was planned for several months ago so that, although the cost of wool is about 15% higher, you may obtain the same dependable values at lower prices. Plaid Wool Blankets, $8.55 Pair Size 66x84 inches, in lovely rose and copen- hagen colors. White Wool Blankets, $10 Pair With bordets of pink, blue or gold. Fourth ficor. Bedwear-Blanket Sectiou, Secomd fioor. Wool Comforts, Special, $7.85 Filled with pure wool, covered with sillk and cotton mousseline ; jacquard designs in solid colors of rose and copenhagen. White Ripplette Bedspreads Size 90x100 inches, an extra large size ; very low priced...... $2050 Size 54x90 inches, for single bed $I 65 9cc Size 45x60 inches, the regular size for anemibl ol oo sainal